- [Voiceover] Simpler's one-shot mode is optimized…for working with short samples.…Let's take a look at how you can…use Simpler to load and edit one-shot samples…and then build a multi-sample kick for use in a drum rack.…So I've got exercise 20_02 up,…and we've got just an audio track…with several clips on it and a mini track.…And I'm gonna drop Simpler onto this mini track,…and I'm gonna take this first kick sample…and drop that into the drop sample area and Simpler.…

And you can start it,…I'm gonna go ahead and I'm gonna change it from classic mode…into one-shot mode by clicking the mode button…there on the left side.…Now to edit the sample,…again we can click the unfold button here…that will bring the sample up into this area…where we can set the in and the out points.…So again, the native key…that will trigger this sample…is going to be C3.…So,…there's our kick.…

Sounds a little bit soft.…So again, we can gain that up if we need to…by clicking on the gain knob,…and it actually shows us a little bit…what's happening by making the view of the waveform taller.…

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Create music in real time, on stage, or while producing in the studio, with Ableton Live. In this course, music professor Rick Schmunk shows you how to compose, record, remix, improvise, produce, and edit your musical ideas. Along the way, get familiar with the Live interface, work with its views for recording and editing audio and MIDI, and explore its unique real-time recording and mixing capabilities. Plus, learn real-world production skills that can be applied to songwriting, studio production, and DJing. The final chapters offer an inside look at features added in Live 9, such as new Instrument Racks containing over 3,000 production-ready sounds, and Max for Live, a toolkit for building custom devices.